Frequently Asked Questions

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What are team camps?

The Soccer Farm offers the opportunity to bring your team or group together for a day, weekend, or any length of time you choose to train. Athletes and coaches stay in the ranch style home where they can relax, enjoy group meals, and participate in team bonding activities. All fields and training areas are just outside the door, creating a seamless transition that maximizes training productivity. We customize training sessions to meet your team goals. Sessions may include skill work, fitness, tactics, restarts, and anything else you find relevent to the needs of your team.

What level teams participate?

Teams of all levels are welcomed at The Soccer Farm. Whether preparing for preseason, sharpening tactics for an upcoming tournament, or developing new skills, our mission is for each player to leave with a positive experience.

What if it rains?

Its raining, but we are still training! Extreme weather conditions do not interrupt improvement. The property has an all-purpose 40 by 60 indoor training facility we utilize when outdoor conditions are less than ideal.

Can we scrimmage other teams?

Many times while teams are staying here training, they will schedule another team, or teams, to come and play a game or mini tournament. We do the best we can to help facilitate games, but its always based on other teams availability.

What about meals?

Most teams bring their own food. Our fully equipped kitchen, complete with pots, pans, and utensils, is great for preparing meals. Team parents typically volunteer to provide meals/snacks.

What do we need to bring while staying overnight?

A basic packing list should include, but is not limited to:

-Twin sheets, blanket or sleeping bag for bunk beds

-Pillow and pillow case 

-Toiletries (toothbrush, shampoo, deoderant, etc)

-Towel/washcloth

-Cleats, shinguards and soccer socks

-Goalkeeper gloves (if applicable)

-Training shoes for indoors

-Flip flops/slides to wear between sessions

-Bug Spray and sunscreen 

-Multiple changes of clothes for training and resting as needed sesaonally and based upon length of stay.

-Bathing suit for water activities (weather permitting)